“Cherrywood Ring Bells” (also stylized "Cherry Wood Ring Bells") was one of the first compact Karakuri (magic motion) clocks that Rhythm ever released. In Japan, these designs were called the “Small World Ceremony” series, with this model being the “Small World Ceremony 3”. At first glance, this appears to be a completely normal wall clock wrapped in an elegant dark cherry wooden frame with a glossy finish. But, each hour or when the demonstration button is pressed, you are greeted with an enchanting introductory melody as you watch the top half of the clock dial recede. Then, the clock will serenade you with its peaceful melody as the figurines “ring” the swaying bells and the LED lights put on a show before the dial pieces return to their original positions. This model is one of my personal favorites because of its surprising motion. The decorative LED light just above the “6” flashes every two seconds.
Notes: This is a very hard-to-find clock in great used condition, especially for how old it is. The wooden case had a few very small scuffs that I touched up (as shown in the photos). The gold plastic bezel also has a few scuffs; I have reduced the price to reflect these physical imperfections. However, the clock, motion, and sound work just like new; watch the video to see this clock in action! It's a beautiful and rare piece.
Song list:
- Original melody
Features:
- 1 original melody
- Splitting dial motion
- Moving bells and figurines underneath the dial
- LED light show
- Wooden case
- Demonstration button
- Volume control
- On/off switch to turn hourly music on or off
- Light sensor that turns off music when the room is dark
- Requires 4 D-cell alkaline batteries (not included)